One Twitter user summed it up: “For a brief magical moment, you could make Donald Trump’s campaign website say whatever you wanted.”

The online furore led many to believe the site had been hacked - a sensitive subject in recent weeks as high profile members of the Clinton campaign have previously had personal emails shared online by unidentified sources.

But web experts pointed out it was actually a common bug in the site’s URL.

The page was later removed.

Scottish pranksters were quick to post their own messages on Mr Trump's website